First and last names are from sources in Russian, not English, so different naming conventions used edit

I am not certain this person's first and last names are in the correct order. The sources that give this person's first and last names all seem to be in Russian. If one reads the (translated Russian) sources of the time, first names are frequently used when referring to people. There is one instance possibly coming from the Pravda report of August 7, 1925, which is repeated by several sources, where this person is referred to as "Zayder Meyer". Has something been lost in translation? Are there any sources that give this person's first and last names rendered in the English naming order, rather than machine translated from Russian? - Cameron Dewe (talk) 01:03, 22 May 2022 (UTC)Reply